PTI42200 – Physical chemistry

Modul
Physical chemistry
Physical chemistry
Modulnummer
PTI42200
Version: 1
Fakultät
Physikalische Technik / Informatik
Niveau
Bachelor
Dauer
2 Semester
Turnus
2 Semester, Start Sommersemester
Modulverantwortliche/-r

Prof. Philipp Kitschke
philipp.kitschke(at)whz.de

Dozent/-in(nen)

Prof. Philipp Kitschke
philipp.kitschke(at)whz.de

Lehrsprache(n)

Englisch - 100.00%

ECTS-Credits

7.00 Credits

Workload

210 Stunden

Lehrveranstaltungen

6.00 SWS (2.00 SWS Praktikum | 4.00 SWS Vorlesung mit integr. Übung / seminaristische Vorlesung)

Selbststudienzeit

120.00 Stunden
60.00 Stunden in "Sommer Semester"
60.00 Stunden in "Winter Semester"

Prüfungsvorleistung(en)

Praktikum (Protokoll, Testat)

Praktikum (Protokoll, Testat)

Prüfungsleistung(en)

schriftliche Prüfungsleistung
Modulprüfung | Prüfungsdauer: 120 min | Wichtung: 100% | wird in englischer Sprache abgenommen

Lehrinhalte/Gliederung
Sommer Semester:

This course imparts fundamental knowledge about Physical chemistry including the following subject areas.

  1. Physical states of matter and substances
  2. Chemical thermodynamics
  3. Kinetics 
  4. Equilibria (thermal and chemical equilibria)
  5. Fundamentals of interfacial chemistry
  6. Introduction into Electrochemistry
Winter Semester:

This course imparts fundamental knowledge about Physical chemistry including the following subject areas:

  1. Physical states of matter and substances
  2. Chemical thermodynamics
  3. Kinetics 
  4. Equilibria (thermal and chemical equilibria)
  5. Fundamentals of interfacial chemistry
  6. Introduction into Electrochemistry
Qualifikationsziele
Sommer Semester:

Students acquire basic knowledge of the principles of physical processes and chemical reactions. They will be able to

  • assess chemical reactions regarding metabolism, heat balance, kinetics and equilibrium
  • manage simple reaction approaches
  • create reaction equations and evaluate chemical processes/states by means of quantitative calculations
  • evaluate analysis data to develop an understanding of and to assess chemical reactions

The students learn to apply their knowledge to practical tasks and to solve engineering problems effectively.

Winter Semester:

Students acquire basic knowledge of the principles of physical processes and chemical reactions. They will be able to

  • assess chemical reactions regarding metabolism, heat balance, kinetics and equilibrium
  • manage simple reaction approaches
  • create reaction equations and evaluate chemical processes/states by means of quantitative calculations
  • evaluate analysis data to develop an understanding of and to assess chemical reactions

The students learn to apply their knowledge to practical tasks and to solve engineering problems effectively.

Besondere Zulassungsvoraussetzung
Empfohlene Voraussetzungen
Fortsetzungsmöglichkeiten
Literatur
Sommer Semester:

keine

Winter Semester:

keine

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